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america is voting. the man who correctly predicted much of the 2008 outcome on what the numbers say this year. "the new york times" nate silver will join me. >>> how social media came into its own during sandy. what it means and how we connect. take a look how the stock market finished the week. back in a moment. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> welcome back, he's been called a master of predictions, nate silver is the statistician famously led to a near perfect forecast of the 2008 election. his work accurately called the outcome of 49 out of 50 states and every senate race in contention. his 538 blog named for the total number of votes in the electoral college and new book "the signal and the nois
america is voting. the man who correctly predicted much of the 2008 outcome on what the numbers say this year. "the new york times" nate silver will join me. >>> how social media came into its own during sandy. what it means and how we connect. take a look how the stock market finished the week. back in a moment. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at...
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about 2/3 of our business is in latin america. most of the latin american countries in the mid-single digits. we see better category growth in general. category growth in the u.s. is picking up, however. we saw about almost 1.5% to 2% category growth in the u.s. that's a big reversal from where it was two years ago where it was down 2%. we're starting to see the consumer stabilize in the u.s. we're certainly seeing better growth in latin america in particular. >> let me ask you about the implications of hurricane sandy. first off, these gas lines in new york. the story has been just horrible with people unable to get gasoline because these gas stations do not have power. has this impacted your business? >> it hasn't yet, maria. we have one major manufacturing facility in the path of the storm. that was in aberdeen, maryland. our folk there is had the plant shut down for about 24 hours from midday monday to midday tuesday. big issue has been getting truckers. the rail hasn't been shut down. i'd say by today we're getting fairly bac
about 2/3 of our business is in latin america. most of the latin american countries in the mid-single digits. we see better category growth in general. category growth in the u.s. is picking up, however. we saw about almost 1.5% to 2% category growth in the u.s. that's a big reversal from where it was two years ago where it was down 2%. we're starting to see the consumer stabilize in the u.s. we're certainly seeing better growth in latin america in particular. >> let me ask you about the...
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we reject that vision for america. >> let's not forget the 47% that don't pay any tax, right? >> that's also an inaccurate statement. >> 47% of this country does not pay income tax. that's not an inaccurate statement. at all. that's a fact. >> but they pay sales tax. there's lots of taxes that people pay. >> i'm talking about the federal income tax. >> right. that's right. but how is it that you think we can get this country going again if we don't have more investment like we did in the boom economy after world war ii where the wealthy and corporations were paying a lot more in order to make our country great. i think this nation is ready to return to the kind of greatness that we've seen before. >> we will see on tuesday. thank you so much. >> mary kay, thank you for joining us. >> of course, the big election tuesday. the results could hinge on what side is better able to turn out the vote. chief washington correspondent john harwood is at a phone bank where union members supporting the president are working hard to increase that turnout. this is critical, john. >> reporter:
we reject that vision for america. >> let's not forget the 47% that don't pay any tax, right? >> that's also an inaccurate statement. >> 47% of this country does not pay income tax. that's not an inaccurate statement. at all. that's a fact. >> but they pay sales tax. there's lots of taxes that people pay. >> i'm talking about the federal income tax. >> right. that's right. but how is it that you think we can get this country going again if we don't have more...
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president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a ban
president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the...
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. >> america's wealth comes from the efforts of people striving for success. take away their incentive with bad mouthing success, and you take away the wealth that helps us take care of the needy. yes, in socialism the rich will be poorer. but the poorer will also be poorer. people will lose interest in really working hard and creating jobs. >> so will his efforts pay off? joining us now for an exclusive interview is the man himself, thomas peterffy. mr. peterffy, good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> so you cast your vote obviously for romney this afternoon. if we wins, what does that mean for the markets and the economy in your view? >> on short term, markets go up if romney wins. they go down if obama wins. on the long term, i think the situation is reversed. because if obama wins and we would see that the next four years similar to the last four years, high deficit spending, easy money, and inflationary policies, then i would think that the dollar will depreciate relative to stocks fast and far. so in other
. >> america's wealth comes from the efforts of people striving for success. take away their incentive with bad mouthing success, and you take away the wealth that helps us take care of the needy. yes, in socialism the rich will be poorer. but the poorer will also be poorer. people will lose interest in really working hard and creating jobs. >> so will his efforts pay off? joining us now for an exclusive interview is the man himself, thomas peterffy. mr. peterffy, good to have you...
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latin america pretty good, asia had a swing. the most important thing is that he cannot leave until he gets through the problem. >> is it not good or bad that mallalay stays? so i'm good would it have been a bigger picture in europe of european ford if steel took over before rather than later. >> my feeling has always been you own the fords of the world is that they have always had huge cash awards. >> the announcement is out, they have promoted a number, a series of people. joe henriks, president of the americas, even know dell, most, a number of different things including the promotion of fields. >> asia, africa is the rangernd a the ranger is selling very well. >> it's a big story, you got it here first. >> all right, a lot of people did. of course not the only story out this morning. if you do want to get the latest out of the recovery, sandy, remain without power in the storm region. some areas likely to be without -- some of you in the ameri mta as a -- we're getting word from coned, the utility here in manhattan, tre to h
latin america pretty good, asia had a swing. the most important thing is that he cannot leave until he gets through the problem. >> is it not good or bad that mallalay stays? so i'm good would it have been a bigger picture in europe of european ford if steel took over before rather than later. >> my feeling has always been you own the fords of the world is that they have always had huge cash awards. >> the announcement is out, they have promoted a number, a series of people....
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour as the east coast rebuilds from the devastation of hurricane sandy, bigger government is not necessarily better government when it comes to helping states come out of natural disasters. also tonight, you saw it today. investors are clearly influenced by tuesday's election. the dow is down 140 points. we talked election markets. mediocre jobs report out today inch inches unemployment rate up to 7.9. still far from full employment. so far from full employment. who's to blame for not getting it exactly to full employment? well, here now is robert reich, former labor secretary and cnbc contributor. and he's the author of "beyond outrage." we also welcome back casey mulligan, professor of economics at the university of chicago and author of "the redistribution recession." casey mulligan, i have seen estimates that say we are 15 million private sector jobs short of w
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour as the east coast rebuilds from the devastation of hurricane sandy, bigger government is not necessarily better government when it comes to helping states come out of natural disasters. also tonight, you saw it today. investors are clearly influenced by tuesday's election. the dow is down 140 points. we talked election markets....
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> getting the fiscal fix america needs. >> we are waiting for a serious offer from the republicans. >> i remain hopeful that productive conversations can be had in the days ahead. >> former honeywell ceo larry bossety is here on how to get washington to rise above the politics and get businesses back on track. >> safeguarding the portfolio ahead of the fiscal cliff. the smartest minds in the game will tell you how. >> making hot profit. >> another american made story you don't want to miss. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >> welcome to "squawk box." i'm becky quick along with joe kernan. andrew is out on vacation today. the futures are indicated high they are morning. this is coming despite the idea of -- the two sides of the fiscal cliff not any closer on getting any sort after deal done again, w
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> getting the fiscal fix america needs. >> we are waiting for a serious offer from the republicans. >> i remain hopeful that productive conversations can be had in the days ahead. >> former honeywell ceo larry bossety is here on how to get washington to rise above...
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this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morn 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> take a look at shares of verizon, the stock is trading lower. there are just a few points hitting on the headlines here. one says that verizon is saying the impact of sandy fourth quarter could be significant. i'm not sure where those hits are coming from. there are wire flashes but i've not seen a press release. thank you. i'm talking to verizon right now, the spokesman, telling us this is out. what else can you it tell us? >> you just got a dropped call. >> okay. but the sandy impact could be significant for the fourth quarter. peter, thank you. >> i'm glad you didn't have a dropped call during that from verizon. >>> let's get back to our guest host, mark, you get the last word. you said something during the break, the idea you think the next couple of month
this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morn 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> take a look at shares of verizon, the stock is trading lower. there are just a few points hitting on the headlines here. one says that verizon is saying the impact of sandy...
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doesn't seem right in america, does it? >> it's a very sad situation. but you've got an old infrastructure, one of the most complex infrastructures that we have in the country. when something goes wrong, it seems to go terribly wrong and that means it takes ainger time to fix it p. but the good news is you get beautiful trees. don't don't you love your trees. >> what should have happened in advance of the storm? is there something that should have happened that would have helped? >> no. i'm sure that the companies prepositioned tank trucks full of gas all over the area so they would be in a position to distribute. what nobody knows, before the storm actually ends, is where is the electricity going to go out? you could have prepositioned trucks everywhere, every big parking lot could have a truck prepositioned but if there's no electricity in the gas station it doesn't make a bit of difference and that's i think what happened this time around, the massive outage of electricity sent everybody back and because we didn't immediately impose any demand side r
doesn't seem right in america, does it? >> it's a very sad situation. but you've got an old infrastructure, one of the most complex infrastructures that we have in the country. when something goes wrong, it seems to go terribly wrong and that means it takes ainger time to fix it p. but the good news is you get beautiful trees. don't don't you love your trees. >> what should have happened in advance of the storm? is there something that should have happened that would have helped?...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> averting america's fiscal crisis. more business leaders headed to the white house today. we'll talk to someone rising above trying to find solutions. david cote. >>> regulation nation, what america's financials are in for after the fiscal cliff deadline. >>> and when rising above takes to the road. we're going into d.c. power players districts and asking constituents whether they're onboard. >> there's an awful lot of talk of what they ought to do. they need to stop talking and start working. >> the second hour of "squawk box" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. take
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> averting america's fiscal crisis. more business leaders headed to the...
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we don't want to transform america. we want to make america more competitive, better, et cetera. transform, why do we want to change it all? we want to fix it so it gets better and stronger for more people. >> the whole -- there have been, one of the reasons not to build out keystone, did you hear the comment? we've built pipelines that span, go around the -- did you hear that comment we already have enough pipelines, what does that mean, we've built a lot of pipelines that have gone around the world, so many pipelines. anyway, coming up, the election and the economy, senator rob portman is our special guest next and still, still to come on "squawk" this morning, pimco's neel kashkari, find out what investment ideas are working for him now and what he expects after the election and then john eichberger joins us to discuss when the gas will flow again and why gas stations don't have backup generators. "squawk box" will be back in two minutes. so, what hap pens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can pick w
we don't want to transform america. we want to make america more competitive, better, et cetera. transform, why do we want to change it all? we want to fix it so it gets better and stronger for more people. >> the whole -- there have been, one of the reasons not to build out keystone, did you hear the comment? we've built pipelines that span, go around the -- did you hear that comment we already have enough pipelines, what does that mean, we've built a lot of pipelines that have gone...
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my favorite writer going in america. i worked for him at "time" magazine and no omg in that product list. there's no omg. i need omg to keep momentum. look. an inexpensive stock with cash and do a lot with the dividend and when he said that to me, i decided to trim for the charitable trust. i just had to. it was devastating. i knew jobs better than anyone than his family. >> with cash and credible sales still margins trading at, what, about 11. what kind of discount do you out if a stock like that for only selling well and instead of the next -- >> at 558 guess to a 12.6 multiple. >> look. if i knew there's a resolution of the fiscal cliff or the capital gains rate at 25%, then i would say, probably not worth it to sell because they can come up with an omg factor. remember what jobs said in the book. cook is not a product guy. >> no. jobs had lunch every day with who? johnny ives. >> that's the positive. he can deliver and the stock's inexpensive. fiscal cliff says sell until otherwise. itv says sell until otherwise. i n
my favorite writer going in america. i worked for him at "time" magazine and no omg in that product list. there's no omg. i need omg to keep momentum. look. an inexpensive stock with cash and do a lot with the dividend and when he said that to me, i decided to trim for the charitable trust. i just had to. it was devastating. i knew jobs better than anyone than his family. >> with cash and credible sales still margins trading at, what, about 11. what kind of discount do you out...
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this is america. that tree is leaning on that building. people have been evacuated. still not removed. what's the point? i have video. these are the gas lines. what i know and i have been told and i'm letting the viewers no. no matter your opinion about unions, you should understand when i went out and spoke to some disaster recovery people from the south, they were amazed when they were told some of the workers were nonunion and were sent back. i don't know if this is a fact. i'm not able to confirm it. but if lipa sent pack nonunion workers here to help then cuomo as the governor of the state and who is in charge better explain not just to me but to every person in this building how this is america 2012 and we are still living with this. i don't know what to tell you, carl. >> i saw the report, too. it raises some eyebrows. from every complaint about lack of service and recovery there has been a comment of some kind that it's amazing the new york city subway system is operating as well as it is. >> i would say new york city and i will give bloomberg credit. the out
this is america. that tree is leaning on that building. people have been evacuated. still not removed. what's the point? i have video. these are the gas lines. what i know and i have been told and i'm letting the viewers no. no matter your opinion about unions, you should understand when i went out and spoke to some disaster recovery people from the south, they were amazed when they were told some of the workers were nonunion and were sent back. i don't know if this is a fact. i'm not able to...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> for two days the new york stock exchange was dark after the wrath of superstorm sandy. our next guest is speaking out on ways he thinks the markets can be better prepared for the next crisis. cftc commissioner bart chilton joins us with his proposals. what do you think happened here? >> quickly, this isn't life or property with sandy so everybody feels for that, but i think what happened is the systems weren't tested appropriately becky and when something happens in the equities market it affects the financial futures also and these are global interconnected markets, so they had a system, a backup system. >> the electronics system. >> the electronics system, archipelago. the major firms hadn't tested the system so they're unsure whether or not the trades were going to get into the queue. in this post-9/11 world that's sort of tombstone mentality, you don't take an action until you see devastation. i'm calling for today a financial m
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> for two days the new york stock exchange was dark after the wrath of superstorm sandy. our next guest is speaking out on ways he thinks the markets can be better prepared for the next crisis. cftc commissioner bart chilton joins us with his proposals. what do you think happened here? >> quickly, this isn't life or property with sandy so everybody feels for that, but i think what happened is the systems...
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this is the greatness of america. jeff canada, god bless this man. calls me up friday and says kenny we need "d" batteries bad. by the way i'm bragging, what home depot has done through this whole thing is nothing short, i'm so proud of that company. frank blake and the team, aaron flow, the president of the northern division up here, all weekend -- look, there is a silver lining to this tragedy. we're going to show the world why new york is indeed the greatest city on earth. we'll show them. >> there are still hundreds of thousands of people in new york and new jersey don't have power, it's 27 degrees out this morning. >> this is a storm, you know, i always say the media is exaggerating. this is one they understated. we had the highest previous surge, 13.2 feet. this was -- 11.2. the east river is a tidal strait, it goes north when the tide is coming in and south. can you imagine the water coming in from long island sound, new york harbor and meeting in the middle? where we were? i mean, this was a force of nature like we've never known before. i fe
this is the greatness of america. jeff canada, god bless this man. calls me up friday and says kenny we need "d" batteries bad. by the way i'm bragging, what home depot has done through this whole thing is nothing short, i'm so proud of that company. frank blake and the team, aaron flow, the president of the northern division up here, all weekend -- look, there is a silver lining to this tragedy. we're going to show the world why new york is indeed the greatest city on earth. we'll...
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before the debut in north america. and it coincides with the launch of a new sort of spy training weekend. a luxury experience called secret me. but the key thing about it is when you go on this course, you're being taught by ex-intelligence officials, special forces guys, people that have worked as surveillance for the british government. . we have some pictures while i talk. you but the amazing thing is that you are -- this was a bit of the package that you can see. they teach you things like shooting. you get flown there in a helicopter. misst mi pistol training, unarmed combat. how to play poker properly. surveillance training if you want to track people around in secret. you also get taught the art of a duk seduction which is also very use, as well. making cocktails. and misstal marksmanship. >> so handguns, too? >> yeah. >> that's live ammo?isstal mark. >> so handguns, too? >> yeah. >> that's live ammo?opiisstal m. >> so handguns, too? >> yeah. >> that's live ammo?sisstal mar. >> so handguns, too? >> yeah. >> tha
before the debut in north america. and it coincides with the launch of a new sort of spy training weekend. a luxury experience called secret me. but the key thing about it is when you go on this course, you're being taught by ex-intelligence officials, special forces guys, people that have worked as surveillance for the british government. . we have some pictures while i talk. you but the amazing thing is that you are -- this was a bit of the package that you can see. they teach you things like...
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the collision between corporate america and washington. >> reporter: good morning. this place is crawling with ceos this morning. i talked to one ceo as he was walking into the build this morning. he said he hasn't seen a collection of executive firepower in washington like this since the 1980s in the battle over reagan era tax reform. that's how long since we've seen this many ceos gathered up here all working hallways talking to members of both parties, republicans and democrats today. they have broken up into six different groups. we talked to some of the ceos this morning and they said that the word of the day from their perspective is compromise. >> we are a vast diverse democracy and the only way democracy works is through compromise at the end of the day. i know it no other way. i think compromise means both parties working together. >> reporter: we'll see a photo-op later this morning and then we'll see members of congress meeting with the ceos. then from here on capitol hill they're going to go down pennsylvania avenue and go to the white house later this a
the collision between corporate america and washington. >> reporter: good morning. this place is crawling with ceos this morning. i talked to one ceo as he was walking into the build this morning. he said he hasn't seen a collection of executive firepower in washington like this since the 1980s in the battle over reagan era tax reform. that's how long since we've seen this many ceos gathered up here all working hallways talking to members of both parties, republicans and democrats today....
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he says america's debt crisis is more like a garden than a cliff. he'll explain right after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> jeffrey cleveland is the senior economist with payton and rygel. you have an interesting thought process about the fiscal cliff. you say that's a bad analogy, that it's really more like a garden, but what i want to know, if our econo
he says america's debt crisis is more like a garden than a cliff. he'll explain right after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a...
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i think bank of america and citi -- it is tough to add to a low. don't just buy more stock in situations like that. >> a reminder as we head to break if you want updates be sure to follow us on twitter and dan does post regular updates of his trades on twitter. if you are on facebook stay posted on our trades at facebook.com/optionsaction. our thanks to carter braxtonworth of oppenheimer. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. [ male announcer ] the markets keep moving. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex wi
i think bank of america and citi -- it is tough to add to a low. don't just buy more stock in situations like that. >> a reminder as we head to break if you want updates be sure to follow us on twitter and dan does post regular updates of his trades on twitter. if you are on facebook stay posted on our trades at facebook.com/optionsaction. our thanks to carter braxtonworth of oppenheimer. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim...
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all of our businesses are up about 9.5% in north america. it's clearly somewhat of an execution market on the product side. the focus will be on product, improving that product. investments a point and sale, at retail to really enhance the brand's presentation. i think we know exactly what needs to be done in north america. and our management team in europe, that's done such an extraordinary job with tommy hilfiger, along with the warnaco management team. i think with that infrastructure and a much larger operating platform, can really take that business and turn it around and bring it back to its historical levels of profitability. that approach 15%. >> can't resist. october looked looked like a good month for you guys. >> october was a very strong month. as part of the announcement, we updated guidance. we were just recently upgraded about four weeks ago with our analyst presentation. so business has been strong. the third quarter very strong. calvin, tommy both in the high business. our heritage business, relatively flat. tommy's european
all of our businesses are up about 9.5% in north america. it's clearly somewhat of an execution market on the product side. the focus will be on product, improving that product. investments a point and sale, at retail to really enhance the brand's presentation. i think we know exactly what needs to be done in north america. and our management team in europe, that's done such an extraordinary job with tommy hilfiger, along with the warnaco management team. i think with that infrastructure and a...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. buy buy buy or sell sell sell. hey, staffers prepare the graphics on the fly. play this sound and then the lightning round is over. i want to start with brian in ohio. brian? >> caller: hey, jim, out of cleveland here, i have a question for you on mark west here. i bought it around $51. i watched it go up, back down, do i dump it or -- >> no, no, you're fine. they priced that secondary. you know how important it is to get that natural gas. it goes higher. hold on to it. larry in indiana. >> hey, a great big boo-yah from indiana. >> we went out to kelly's school. it was fantastic. >> caller: bank of america, what do you think? >> my favorite is wells fargo. i'm not a big fan of bank of america, but it will go up, but i'm going to say if you own it, that's fine. chuck in n
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. buy buy buy or sell sell sell. hey, staffers prepare the graphics on the fly. play this sound and then the lightning round is over. i want to start with brian in ohio. brian? >> caller: hey, jim, out of cleveland here, i have a...
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america doesn't need another tax cut. the deficit is the problem, not the basic way to tax. >> if you look at how americans feel who would better handle the which i, they're pretty strongly in favor of mitt romney. here's a guy that has a strong background in business who understands how commit works. so americans fundamentally have more confidence in mitt romney to handle economy. it didn't mean that he'll win the election. but if it just comes down to the economy, i think mitt romney has the edge. >> chris, do you want to respond to that and to the sense that maybe the average -- that romney goes over well with the average american? are you aichling more at the international business community? >> i think we're aiming at the community in the word, who we would think would be better. we're saying who he we think would best serve america and the world. so we need to look at the deficit, foreign policy, also opinions on social policy. >> one of the things that i found troubling about the economist's endorsement was they ci
america doesn't need another tax cut. the deficit is the problem, not the basic way to tax. >> if you look at how americans feel who would better handle the which i, they're pretty strongly in favor of mitt romney. here's a guy that has a strong background in business who understands how commit works. so americans fundamentally have more confidence in mitt romney to handle economy. it didn't mean that he'll win the election. but if it just comes down to the economy, i think mitt romney...
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he can do it for america. and i think in wisconsin, iowa, ohio, we respect that and we want that from our leader. >> and one last quick one. i'm not going to ask you about ohio. everybody does and i'm not. i want to though about iowa. rasmussen likely voters today. romney 49, obama 48. i don't think the republicans have carried iowa since 1492. can you actually win in iowa? this could be huge. >> i think so. i just -- on a person a note, i was born in colorado springs, i lived in iowa until i was in third grade and spent the rest of my life in the great state of wisconsin. i lived in now 00 third of all the battleground states in america. and each of those states, we saw two weeks ago just outside of denver, new jersey crowds for romney and iowa. the people who appreciate mid western roots. and we're definitely seeing that kind of support building in the state of wisconsin. the key will be voter turnout. that's why i was at victory centers today and ild be there all the way through tuesday all across our great
he can do it for america. and i think in wisconsin, iowa, ohio, we respect that and we want that from our leader. >> and one last quick one. i'm not going to ask you about ohio. everybody does and i'm not. i want to though about iowa. rasmussen likely voters today. romney 49, obama 48. i don't think the republicans have carried iowa since 1492. can you actually win in iowa? this could be huge. >> i think so. i just -- on a person a note, i was born in colorado springs, i lived in...
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we saw put buyers in bank of america and citi bank today. people who don't want to give away that big run that they've had this year. >> if you take a look at the various sectors that will likely get hit by fiscal cliff concerns dan, you have actually got a trade on a stock that lives at this cross roads. retail being impacted. high end consumer as well as the financial industry. >> it was interesting to me, >> one of the hardest hit sectors were the bank stocks. it had do with four more years of regulation. some stocks in the financial sector acted pretty decently. american express is one of them. that's what i want to focus on here today. here is the stock up 18.5%. it is used as a proxy for a high end consumer. what do we know about the fiscal cliff? we know from the campaign that the wealthier individuals may bear the burden for getting to the numbers that we immediate to get to. to me i took a look at american express with the stock around 56. the implied volatility seemed reasonable. if you think there will be a rocky period and invest
we saw put buyers in bank of america and citi bank today. people who don't want to give away that big run that they've had this year. >> if you take a look at the various sectors that will likely get hit by fiscal cliff concerns dan, you have actually got a trade on a stock that lives at this cross roads. retail being impacted. high end consumer as well as the financial industry. >> it was interesting to me, >> one of the hardest hit sectors were the bank stocks. it had do...
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in america today we're running to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> you've got the u.s. marines in afghanistan. >> in honor of my grandfather. >> in honor of my great grandfather. >> thank you to the veterans today and the ones that came before us to help make our nation free. [ applause ] >> welcome back to our special salute to the troops show. we're proud to have so many brave men and women. i will gladly admit that there are some things the government does really well with national defense at the top of the list. but when you find yourself in a situation where we are at now, that's a problem. i'm a stock guy. i hate to pontificate about politics
in america today we're running to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> you've got the u.s....
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that allowed us to create the money to pay back america. >> okay. i think that you're being too modest. i think this was one where everybody thought it would never happen and some management skills. it is management skills perhaps learned when you were in the army? >> first of all, my family made me go to military prep school in high school. we couldn't afford it at the time so i said how will we afford it? my mother said you can wash dishes and you can help clean. so i wound up becoming a dish washer and working my way through prep school but that was my beginning and i went through rotc and i went in the army. by the way it was during the vietnam war, but i was stationed in korea. what i learned is in the military, as a leader, you are responsible for people's lives. so therefore, you have to take that very seriously. when it came to aig or any job i have had since the military, people look to me for leadership because it's about their lives, their families, and their ability to make a living. that is what i got from the military is you, as a lead
that allowed us to create the money to pay back america. >> okay. i think that you're being too modest. i think this was one where everybody thought it would never happen and some management skills. it is management skills perhaps learned when you were in the army? >> first of all, my family made me go to military prep school in high school. we couldn't afford it at the time so i said how will we afford it? my mother said you can wash dishes and you can help clean. so i wound up...
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>> america has done it. it put all that racial prnlg and history behind it by appointing him president. you don't have to do it again. and i think many people will look at it more broadly and say can we get the economy moving again. >> if you look at the unemployment rate, hispanics and blacks traditionally need to decide that he's worse off compared to the average population. so you'll vote for the person who gives you you the best prospe prospects. and many still think it's obama. >> i don't think it's about the economy stupid. that's too simplistic. just the same in europe, it's about jobs stupid. and it is about who is going to get you bigger prospect of a job tomorrow. who is going to give you the bigger prospect of keeping your job today. and that is what people will most be about. it's about jobs. >> will is one those that he felt he had to conquer. >> it is about big business. who else is going to employ? it's unbelievable. people are actually taxing the system rather than pandering to the system tha
>> america has done it. it put all that racial prnlg and history behind it by appointing him president. you don't have to do it again. and i think many people will look at it more broadly and say can we get the economy moving again. >> if you look at the unemployment rate, hispanics and blacks traditionally need to decide that he's worse off compared to the average population. so you'll vote for the person who gives you you the best prospe prospects. and many still think it's obama....
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. >> you have to ask yourself is america on the road to greece. are we on the road to check crisis as you're seeing in europe and italy and spain and other parts of the world. >> we know what change looks like. and what the governor's offering sure ain't change. >> while the election campaign is back ork many american still struggling to get back to normal following super storm sandy. at least 98 people now confirmed dead, millions still without power on the northeast coast. rescue teams continue to search houses for victims. drivers face gasoline short annuals. the president's response may have gained him some votes. today's crucial nonfarm payroll report expected to show 125,000 jobs added in october, but the unemployment rate is seen ticking up to 7.9%. yesterday u.s. equity markets rallied. still to come on the show, rbs ups its ppi provisions and admits it may face fines for the libor manipulation scandal. we have an update. >>> we have a decline from september. the output index falling to 4 #.7 and this is the 15th month in a row that we've
. >> you have to ask yourself is america on the road to greece. are we on the road to check crisis as you're seeing in europe and italy and spain and other parts of the world. >> we know what change looks like. and what the governor's offering sure ain't change. >> while the election campaign is back ork many american still struggling to get back to normal following super storm sandy. at least 98 people now confirmed dead, millions still without power on the northeast coast....
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bank of america, our best perform we are a gain of 4.4% in today's trade. pfizer had earnings out today, down 1.3%. when we look at the best and worst performing sectors among the s&p components today, materials did the best. maybe that sandy play anticipating that. a gain of 1.9%. the worst performers included the consumer staples, which may be hit initially by what's going on with sandy and the utilities, which certainly have suffered as a result of the devastation in the parts of the northeast as a result of the storm. on the floor with maria there, warren myers, market analyst and dme securities. are you surprised at the strength of this market ahead of such an important jobs report tomorrow? >> it's a little bit surprising, but most of the economic data we've been seeing over the last couple days has actually been fairly positive. it's really given us a nice indication or at least hopefully beginning of a positive trend here. so the movement isn't surprising. the strength is a little surprising, yes. >> maria, we are strengthening going into the close
bank of america, our best perform we are a gain of 4.4% in today's trade. pfizer had earnings out today, down 1.3%. when we look at the best and worst performing sectors among the s&p components today, materials did the best. maybe that sandy play anticipating that. a gain of 1.9%. the worst performers included the consumer staples, which may be hit initially by what's going on with sandy and the utilities, which certainly have suffered as a result of the devastation in the parts of the...
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bank of america, you have been long bank of america in the past. the notion was the position improved recently and they expect a return of capital through dividends or buybacks. >> wouldn't be so shocking. they tried that a year ago and then we are unceremoniously dinged. it is more the dividend yield will be minimal. it is not about a dividend yield. this was a hobbled institution returning to health. i think the housing data today is good for bank of america. >> you will be inclined to get back in? >> i have been in since higher. i am in. and i think we'll see it next year. >> i think it is housing related and that is why these names are beta names. take a look at the november calls. 28,000 contracts. the calls themselves of the 100,000 total contracts on the calls side in bank of america today. they are going for the weeklies and they expect this stock to be well past the 9 1/2 level. >> moody is downgrading france's credit rating to a aa 1 from aaa. it is now down to a aa 1. we will monitor reaction we might see in the futures as well as the cu
bank of america, you have been long bank of america in the past. the notion was the position improved recently and they expect a return of capital through dividends or buybacks. >> wouldn't be so shocking. they tried that a year ago and then we are unceremoniously dinged. it is more the dividend yield will be minimal. it is not about a dividend yield. this was a hobbled institution returning to health. i think the housing data today is good for bank of america. >> you will be...
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we're in 145 or so refineries in north america. we're providing everything from turn around services to industrial clean-up. everything to do with emergency response work, certainly. but the refinery market is a very strong market for us. we continue to see big investments being made to make some of the refineries that much larger and more complex. some of the older, antiquated refineries are being shut down. it's a real focus of our business. >> allen, one of the things that amazed me about this quarter is your landfill business. i'm very close to waste management. they're not operating anywhere near what you are. you have 91 percent on incineration. where is the stuff coming from? there's not enough construction site work from waste management to fill their landfills up. >> we have 11 landfills in north america, two in canada, nine here in the u.s. a lot of that volume that we're getting into our landfills in the u.s. is from the oil and gas place, quite frankly. so our raeal focus to deal with drill cuttings, a lot of the drilli
we're in 145 or so refineries in north america. we're providing everything from turn around services to industrial clean-up. everything to do with emergency response work, certainly. but the refinery market is a very strong market for us. we continue to see big investments being made to make some of the refineries that much larger and more complex. some of the older, antiquated refineries are being shut down. it's a real focus of our business. >> allen, one of the things that amazed me...
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what better time to talk about america's domestic supply of nan gas. crushed by the street after reporting, but is this your chance to fill up? cramer's drilling down with the ceo in an earnings exclusive. >>> and later, the market may have traded higher today, but after a slew of disappointing reports, there is plenty of pessimism on wall street. cramer is looking beyond the doom and gloom. >> holiday rush? clean up continues as retailers get ready for the busiest shopping season of the year. cramer is seeing if they could be a gift to your portfolio. don't miss this exclusive with the ceo of shopping center, all coming up on "mad money." >> don't miss a second of "mad money." fol lot @jimcramer. send him an e-mail or give us a call. 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >> with the price of oil inching back up and people all over the northeast unablg to buy gasoline. the only way to get opec off our neck and break our addiction to foreign oil is producing cheap, clean, and plentiful natural gas. oil we import is used to make dies
what better time to talk about america's domestic supply of nan gas. crushed by the street after reporting, but is this your chance to fill up? cramer's drilling down with the ceo in an earnings exclusive. >>> and later, the market may have traded higher today, but after a slew of disappointing reports, there is plenty of pessimism on wall street. cramer is looking beyond the doom and gloom. >> holiday rush? clean up continues as retailers get ready for the busiest shopping...
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. >>> plus, america on track to be the king of oil. do we have the guts though to assume the throne? >>> and battleground long island. a powerful story about lack of power and whether it could happen in your neighborhood. >>> hello, everybody. mandy's of off today but we've got a big show for you, including more on why apple's profit margin may get squeezed and why microsoft is down today. >>> the dow is up for the fourth monday in a row not counting the october 29th market closure because of super storm sandy. >>> the s&p 500 slightly higher today trying to recover from its biggest weekly point and percentage loss in five months. >>> and the nasdaq off to a positive start as it tries to avoid a sixth consecutive losing streak. >>> the retail mania is really out of control. retailers are so desperate to get your cash they've pretty much canceled thanksgiving. black friday has always been the big day for stores. now more stores keep trying to one-up each other by opening earlier and earlier and earlier. some even now on thanksgiving nig
. >>> plus, america on track to be the king of oil. do we have the guts though to assume the throne? >>> and battleground long island. a powerful story about lack of power and whether it could happen in your neighborhood. >>> hello, everybody. mandy's of off today but we've got a big show for you, including more on why apple's profit margin may get squeezed and why microsoft is down today. >>> the dow is up for the fourth monday in a row not counting the...
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scott peters, chairman and president of health care trust of america. they are not involved with the crazies in of america other than maybe they can profit from it. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from heartburn 2 or more days a week, why use temporary treatments when you can prevent the acid that's causing it with prevacid24hr. with one pill prevacid24hr works at the source to prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn all day and all night. and with new prevacid24hr perks, you can earn rewards from dinner deals to music downloads for purchasing prevacid24hr. prevent acid all day and all night for 24 hours with prevacid24hr. >>> are we underestimating sandy, just plain wrong about how much rebuilding needs to be done? maybe this morning we got a recognition from bill dudley, president of the new york federal reserve, that sandy might be the big one. i think he's right. the numbers we have seen sound like overestimates, you know? hmm-um, i think they're going to be dramatically understating the destruction. there are whole swaths of sandy's wake t
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a moment of the dow closing on the lows of the session despite a strong jobs report, one stock that america is watching right now and that is apple. the tech giant flirting with bear market territory closing just off its lows losing just under 20 points as the ipad mini debuts with a lackluster reception. are apple's best days behind it or perhaps a buying opportunity. dan, you know this name very well. what's your sense of the price action of the stock because it's not just, of course, today. it was yesterday when technology rallied so strongly, apple was left out. it it posted a bad month in october leading the nasdaq 100 to declines of 4% or so. what's going on here? >> yeah, well, you to me i think there is a bit of rationality hitting the story here and i don't think it's a coincidence it made an all-time high on september 21st the day they introduced the iphone 5 down 18% to the ipad mini. we have a situation where between the iphone 5 and ipad mini, these are two of the first defensive products i believe the company has introduced in the last ten years. when you think about it, the i
a moment of the dow closing on the lows of the session despite a strong jobs report, one stock that america is watching right now and that is apple. the tech giant flirting with bear market territory closing just off its lows losing just under 20 points as the ipad mini debuts with a lackluster reception. are apple's best days behind it or perhaps a buying opportunity. dan, you know this name very well. what's your sense of the price action of the stock because it's not just, of course, today....
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bank of america, highest close since april. jpmorgan also good. simon, you think the sandy play would be over, but no. trex, those waterproofing products -- >> you got to wonder if they're covering shorts in advance of the employment report perhaps, bob. >> they're buying on sandy pretty heavy on these stocks. >> >>ty, more later, back to you. >>> a lot of economic data out today. some of it supposed to have come out earlier in the week, was delayed. shows an economy building momentum. that is at least until sandy came. steve leisman here. steve, is sandy going to slam the brakes on this slightly upward arc we're seeing in the economy? >> it is definitely going to have an impact on the economy. today we got a read on the economy ahead of sandy giving us really a baseline. that baseline was a little bit better than economists originally thought. at almost every count. perhaps the miss here -- what a nice graphic they made. perhaps the miss there was because they don't know how to estimate the new methodology. but that was better than expected. clai
bank of america, highest close since april. jpmorgan also good. simon, you think the sandy play would be over, but no. trex, those waterproofing products -- >> you got to wonder if they're covering shorts in advance of the employment report perhaps, bob. >> they're buying on sandy pretty heavy on these stocks. >> >>ty, more later, back to you. >>> a lot of economic data out today. some of it supposed to have come out earlier in the week, was delayed. shows an...
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showed remarkable improvement in north america. yes, the auto bull market is very much alive in this country. hurricane sandy has given a major boost. there are reports thanks to the destruction wrought by sandy, 200,000 cars will need to be purchased. how will they play it? it's difficult to play it with the car makers. ford and gm have a ton of international exposure, including a big european business. so however phenomenal the results were, these were not pure plays and they could disappoint as europe slips into a deeper recession. if you want to profit from the north american auto market, we need to look at the companies that actually sell cars. the auto retailers. the best of the bunch are autonation for new cars and carmax for used ones. when it comes down to two stocks, you know what we do here, the "mad money" method is to have a face-off. a good old-fashioned stock shootout or if you prefer, a post apocalyptic beyond thunderdome style smackdown where two stocks enter and only one stock leaves. which is the better buy? auto
showed remarkable improvement in north america. yes, the auto bull market is very much alive in this country. hurricane sandy has given a major boost. there are reports thanks to the destruction wrought by sandy, 200,000 cars will need to be purchased. how will they play it? it's difficult to play it with the car makers. ford and gm have a ton of international exposure, including a big european business. so however phenomenal the results were, these were not pure plays and they could disappoint...
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it is all of north america. these guys said we are talking from somewhere around 11 million barrels a day by 2010 they will add another 15 million barrels a day by 2020. i think it happens much faster, too. this is absolutely fact. >> do you play it with a high beta stock or do you play it with an ex on mobile? >> distribution. >> and it sounds like you are not going by nat gas use? >> i think nat gas will stay at probably under $4 as long as the futures market contains. all of that together should be wildly bullish. >> actually policy has no difference. we are down in terms of demand. >> is that part of the story as why we are energy dependent. it is also the fuel efficiency has helped. >> look at every automobile. the age is 10 1/2. every time we retire an old car that gets 20 miles to the gallon we are replacing it with a car that gets 28. >> that '68 camaro. >> it got 12. that was an efficient car in 1966. >> you guys both said distribution immediately. >> pipe producers are your guys. >> i don't know what t
it is all of north america. these guys said we are talking from somewhere around 11 million barrels a day by 2010 they will add another 15 million barrels a day by 2020. i think it happens much faster, too. this is absolutely fact. >> do you play it with a high beta stock or do you play it with an ex on mobile? >> distribution. >> and it sounds like you are not going by nat gas use? >> i think nat gas will stay at probably under $4 as long as the futures market contains....
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it's partially america's problem. just like america was partially their problem when we had a big downtu downturn. i know the american officials are trying to help them get over this. >> in terms of head count reductions on wall street, we continue to hear the large investment banks cut heads. how do you feel about jpmorgan's head counts entering 2013, considering weak trading volumes, low interest rates, which of course we know are going to be with us until at least the end of 2015? are you going to lay off workers? >> i don't think we're going lay off. you're going to have -- we're a big company. some businesses are going to come down. that's unavoidable. new systems go in place. we enhance productivity. we've always tried to do a good job managing our expenses. even if you see head count come down, i hope it's not because of layoffs. like i said, we see enormous opportunity in asia, small market, middle market, online banking, digital banking. we're investing in all of these. we've opened 1,000 offices this year. w
it's partially america's problem. just like america was partially their problem when we had a big downtu downturn. i know the american officials are trying to help them get over this. >> in terms of head count reductions on wall street, we continue to hear the large investment banks cut heads. how do you feel about jpmorgan's head counts entering 2013, considering weak trading volumes, low interest rates, which of course we know are going to be with us until at least the end of 2015? are...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> in moments like this one where everybody is panicked about something horrific like the fiscal cliff. it's more important than ever you have something to keep you interested in investing. something that will hold your attention so you don't get blown out of investing. that's why we actually do speculate here on "mad money." playing around with small cap stocks to have high risk and high rewards. not all tiny little companies are worth speculating. we made mistakes, too. some are going to win big, some are going to lose big. tonight we want to take a look at four smaller restaurant specs that came public this past spring. some of them in the summer. they may have flown under your radar. talking about ignite restaurant group irg, chuy, dell frisco and bloomin brands. so you know which ones are worth chowing down on and
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> in moments like this one where everybody is panicked about something horrific like the fiscal cliff. it's more important than ever you have something to keep you interested in investing. something that will hold your attention so you don't get blown out of investing. that's why we...
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there was a lot of activity in bank of america. technology. microsoft and intel were the two active names. the rally surprised me, but i think it's encouraging it's different names leading us without the big leaders. >> more than 3% in the past two days, simon baker down here on the desk could call the trade last week, in fact. it's up more than 5% since that call was made. you're taking profits at this point? >> no, i think we're adding on -- they're really underestimated here, really strong product cycle going on here. it was a -- to develop this conference earlier this week, they gave out the tablets, the iphones, the feedback is really positive, they have 400,000 users compare that to 150,000 users on the iphone side. 1.5 million people a day are upgrading on windows 8. i think it's going to be a winner, it's long, and adding to opposition here. >> where are you on microsoft, because steve bomber, we found the developer's conference out. a lot of bullish updates, a lot of people who were operating to windows 8. we had this bullish morgan s
there was a lot of activity in bank of america. technology. microsoft and intel were the two active names. the rally surprised me, but i think it's encouraging it's different names leading us without the big leaders. >> more than 3% in the past two days, simon baker down here on the desk could call the trade last week, in fact. it's up more than 5% since that call was made. you're taking profits at this point? >> no, i think we're adding on -- they're really underestimated here,...
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. >>> investment by corporate america is falling off a cliff because of so much uncertainty as we all know. but would all of that money really come off the sidelines? if a deal on the budget and taxes were made? we'll look at that coming up, both sides. >> stocks rallying just on the hopes a fiscal cliff might actually get fixed on time. what actually are investors optimistic about? all that and more coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ snooi. >>> welcome back. about 45 minutes left in the trading session. we want to get you caught up on this market. best rally for u.s. stocks in a couple of months. the dow right now is still near the highs of the session with a gain of about 180 points. we're calling it the rise above rally. the rally began
. >>> investment by corporate america is falling off a cliff because of so much uncertainty as we all know. but would all of that money really come off the sidelines? if a deal on the budget and taxes were made? we'll look at that coming up, both sides. >> stocks rallying just on the hopes a fiscal cliff might actually get fixed on time. what actually are investors optimistic about? all that and more coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the...